King27 Fall City

Washington • Estimated Population Served: NA*

*Based on NA ZIP codes where this department responds. Includes mutual aid and does not necessarily reflect a defined primary service boundary.

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⚠️ NFIRS is Being Replaced

The U.S. Fire Administration is phasing out NFIRS in favor of the National Emergency Response Information System (NERIS). This report uses the final NFIRS Public Data Release (2020–2024), which represents the last comprehensive public dataset available under the legacy system.

While departments will continue to have access to their own NERIS data, ongoing benchmarking and analysis requires tools to track trends over time and understand performance in context. Arborlook Insights (the provider of this free report) offers NERIS-based analytics and custom reporting to help departments make data-driven decisions.

About This Report

This analysis is based on data from the National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) Public Data Release (2020–2024). NFIRS data is voluntarily reported by fire departments across the United States, and data quality varies significantly between departments.

Data Limitations: Not all departments report consistently to NFIRS. Some departments may have missing years, incomplete incident records, or limited detail in their submissions. This report presents the data as reported—it may not reflect the full scope of a department's actual operations or call volume.

Community risk data is sourced from the FEMA National Risk Index and reflects census tract-level risk assessments independent of fire department reporting. While we strive for accuracy, this analysis is provided for informational purposes and should be validated against local records before use in planning or decision-making.

Incident Volume & Trends

EMS Call Trends

Fire Incident Trends

Other Incident Trends

Call Composition

Call Patterns Throughout the Day, Week, and Year

Data Not Available: Temporal pattern data (hourly, daily, and monthly distributions) is not available for this department in the advanced analytics dataset. This typically occurs when a department has limited reporting years or was not included in the sampled analysis. The incident trends by year (shown above) remain accurate and complete.

Fire-Specific Analysis

0
Total Fire Incidents
NA
Structure Fires
4.9%
Fire % of Total
0%
Structure Fire Rate
Structure fires represent 0% of all fire incidents, indicating the department responds to a mix of structure fires and other fire types (vehicle, vegetation, etc.).

Community Risk Profile

Data Not Available: Census tract-level risk data from FEMA's National Risk Index is not available for this service area. This typically occurs for rural departments where the county is not fully covered in the NRI dataset, or where service area boundaries don't align with census geography. Contact Arborlook Insights for assistance with community risk assessments using alternative data sources.

What Your Ongoing NERIS Data Could Tell You

This analysis is based on the final NFIRS Public Data Release—a snapshot frozen in time. Your department continues to generate valuable data daily through NERIS. Here's what's missing:

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